He was one of the best players of his era.
-Selected to 7 consecutive All-NBA 2nd Teams
-Selected to 10 consecutive All-Star games and was AS MVP once
-Selected to the Hall of Fame
-Selected to the NBA's 50 Greatest Players

He was an all-around great player.
-19.2 PPG career average and was in the top 10 in PPG for 8 seasons
-Finished 2nd, 5th and 10th in FG% 3 seasons
-He was an especially good mid-range shooter
-Finished 5 times in top 10 in FT% and made FTs
-5 RPG career average and one of the best rebounding guards of his era
-4 APG career average and was in the top 10 in APG for 3 seasons
-Generally considered to have been a solid defensive player
-Considered to have been the leader of the Philadelphia 76ers

He had a long, consistent and healthy career.
-He played 1,122 regular-season games over 15 seasons
-He played 35.5 MPG over his career

He was a winner.
-His team made the playoffs for 13 seasons
-His career numbers went up in the playoffs
-His team made 6 Division Finals
-Member of the 1967 NBA Champions
-His teams won 55, 68, 62 and 55 games during the regular season

Someone please tell me why its ok 2 vote 4 AD and not Mac? Mac has more allstar games 7 to 6 and all NBA teams 6 to 2. AD may be a slightly better scorer but Mac is better at everything else. With that said I vote 4 HAL GREER

Someone please tell me why its ok 2 vote 4 AD and not Mac? Mac has more allstar games 7 to 6 and all NBA teams 6 to 2. AD may be a slightly better scorer but Mac is better at everything else. With that said I vote 4 HAL GREER

During his 5 year peak,
- He made 5 All-Star Teams
- He received two DPOY's(the first two in the history of the award)
- He made 5 All-Defense Selections(4 First Team)
- He made 5 All NBA Teams(From 82-91, only Moncrief, MJ, Magic, and Thomas were All-First Team guards)
- His team(Mil. Bucks) won 50 games each season, went to 3 ECF's.(Only to lose to the eventual champions each year).
- The Bucks had a combined regular season record of 272-138.
- He finished top ten in MVP voting each year(4th, 7th, 7th, 8th, and 8th)
- He averaged over 20 points, 5.5 rebounds, and 4.5 assists a season.
- He averaged at least 1.4 spg each season
- He had over a 59% TS over these 5 years.

He also led the Milwaukee Bucks to the third best record of the 80's, behind only the legendary Larry Bird-led Celtics, and Magic Johnson-led Lakers.